"CINDERELLA"--A MUSICAL TOURING COMPANY REVIEW

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“Cinderella”, at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami, continues the magic that only musical theatre can bring to the stage. There is the magic of women, three times, changing from rags into beautiful ball gowns right before your eyes just by twirling around. There is the magic seeing a pumpkin turned into a carriage with mice turned into horses to a fox and raccoon turned into human acrobatic dancers.Most of all there is the magic of hearing a score with music by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, written in 1957, come alive in 2014 that you will hum on your way out of the theatre. From the introspect of Cinderella’s (Paige Faure) “In My Own Little Corner” to her stepsister Charlotte’s (Aymee Garcia) funny “Stepsister’s Lament” to the duet between the fairy godmother Marie (Kecia Lewis) and Cinderella singing “It’s Possible”, not to forget Marie belting out “There’s Music In You” all adding magic to a favorite fairytale.Whether it is watching the Prince (Andy Jones) and Cinderella waltzing or listening to their duet of “Ten Minutes Ago” or having the Prince sing, in wonder, “Do I Love You Because You’re Beautiful ?” you know you are seeing the love story that we all want to come true and remember hearing as children.Add to all that magic the strong supporting performances of Blake Hammond as the Prime Minister Sebastian, his herald Antoine L. Smith, Cinderella’s other stepsister Gabrielle, played by Ashley Park, Beth Glover as the stepmother and David Andino as a rebel who wants to make things right along with a strong ensemble and you are transported to the world of American musical theatre.When you go to see the magic of “Cinderella” if you meet the costume designer William Ivey Long please ask him how he did Cinderella and Marie’s dress changes, or if you figure it, out please DON'T tell me!Running time 2 hours and 10 minutes with a 20 minute intermission.
Will next be going to Belk Theatre at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center Charlotte, N.C.Next at the Adrienne Arsht Center in Miami “The Book of Mormon” December 2-14